Bachelor of Forensic Science

Laurentian University

Canada,Ontario

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 25,960/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 129

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Canada, Ontario

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1960

Total Students: 9,000 +

Int. Students: 500 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, CA

Bachelor of Forensic Science

Program Overview

Gain a solid scientific education and demonstrate how scientific data is generated, analyzed, and interpreted as well as learn to recognize the limitations of scientific testing in order to interpret scientific data in an unbiased fashion. Develop an understanding of the ethical responsibilities of forensic scientists in the Canadian system of criminal justice.

Our formal educational partnerships with the Ontario Police College and the Canadian Police College expose our students to relevant crime scene investigation techniques. We also have an extensive curriculum on Forensic Jurisprudence built into all our forensic degrees.

New Crime Scene Course for All Interested Students!

We have created a new crime scene investigation course that is open to any university-level student.  Police officers who do this work are called forensic identification officers. In response to many requests, we have now added a course that students can take that to learn about this fascinating area.

Forensic science draws on many scientific disciplines in order to answer real world questions. We participate in making society a safer place for us all.
Program Mission Statement 

The mission of the Department of Forensic Science at Laurentian University is to provide our students with an excellent scientific education within a legal context from forensic faculty who are practitioners and researchers in their respective areas of expertise and to prepare our students for careers either in forensic science or enable them to go on to further education in other scientific specialties or the law.

Program Highlights:

  • We offer a curriculum that has been accredited by the Forensic Education Program Accreditation Commission (FEPAC). Employers of forensic labs now look for job candidates who have come out of FEPAC accredited programs prior to looking at other candidates. This gives our students a competitive advantage over other students.
  • The core science curriculum in the Laurentian University forensic science programs is complemented by comprehensive coursework in law and ethics, as they pertain to the forensic scientist.
  • Small class sizes (the largest forensic class is usually around 25 students).
    • Fourth-year thesis or internship; internships have been conducted with the following organization:
    • Ontario Provincial Police, Forensic Identification Services
    • South Porcupine Detachment
    • Sault Ste. Marie Detachment
    • North Bay Detachment
    • London Detachment
    • City of Greater Sudbury Police Service, Forensic Identification Services.
    • Royal St. Lucian Constabulary, Forensic Identification Branch, St. Lucia.
    • Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario.
    • Regional Supervising Coroner, North Eastern Ontario
    • Regional Supervising Coroner, Northern Ontario
    • Chief Coroner of Ontario
  • The most common fields that students pursue after graduation from our programs are:
    • Graduate Study/Research: Biology, Chemistry, Anthropology, Forensic science
    • Medicine/Nursing
    • Dentistry
    • Education
    • Law
    • Policing In recent years
  • Students of the program have their own club known as the Laurentian Association of Forensic Scientists.

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